Because of improved active defense system and usage of newest composite materials, this armor effectively absorbs energy of an impact of almost any caliber gun. With Dictator you can fight on the front line of any battle.

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Because of its improved active defence system and usage of the newest composite materials, Dictator's armour effectively absorbs the energy from an impact of almost any calibre gun. With Dictator you can fight on the front line of any battle.

Being one of the fastest and best protected hulls in the game, Dictator is large which makes it an easy target.

Being one of the fastest and best protected hulls in the game, Dictator is large which makes it an easy target.

Revision as of 08:16, 27 March 2014

Description in Garage

Because of its improved active defence system and usage of the newest composite materials, Dictator's armour effectively absorbs the energy from an impact of almost any calibre gun. With Dictator you can fight on the front line of any battle.
Being one of the fastest and best protected hulls in the game, Dictator is large which makes it an easy target.

Table of characteristics

Protection (hp) — tank's health. Damage dealt by a turret is subtracted from a tank's protection. Once the protection gets to zero, the tank explodes.
Weight — affects tank's stability, i.e. impact force of hits, recoil of its own turret, and partly, ability to move other tanks (this parameter does not affect tank's speed).
Top speed (m/sec) — maximum speed the tank can get to on a straight.
Acceleration (m/sec²) — affects the time it takes a tank to get to its maximum speed and ability to push other tanks.
Reverse acceleration (m/sec²) — anti-inertial acceleration that comes into force when a tank is moving in one direction and a player presses the button of moving to other direction. It works until speed gets to zero. After that, usual acceleration starts working.
Lateral acceleration (m/sec²) — responsible for damping of lateral speed. The less this parameter is, the easier tank can drift. The higher it is, the more difficult it is for a tank to move sideways.
Turning speed (deg/sec) — the maximum speed at which the tank can turn.
Turning acceleration (deg/sec²) — affects the time it takes a tank to get to its maximum turning speed.
Anti-inertial turning acceleration (deg/sec²) — works like reverse acceleration but for left-right turns instead of moving forward/backwards.